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Q: Listen to uncheck event inside directive

ncohenI have a directive on my radio inputs. I would like to listen to check AND uncheck (implied by check of other radio) events of this input. I have tried to add this to my directive: @HostListener('change') onChange(): void { console.log('change'); } But the change event is not triggered wh...

why don't you monitor the state of the property the radio buttons are affecting rather than the state of the buttons themselves?
@BeetleJuice The radio inputs are in a form and I'm using reactive forms...I don't see how it would help solve the problem but if you think you might be able to help only knowing this info then I'll be more than happy to answer all your questions!
@Claies What do you mean by the state of property? What property are you talking about?
radio buttons are inputs; typically in angular inputs are bound to data ([(ngModel)]="someProperty"), and monitoring the state of someProperty is much more flexible than monitoring the state of the button.
@Claies I'm using reactive forms and yes, I can listen to the property but I don't know how to do it within the directive
@BeetleJuice I'm creating a plunker...should be ready in few minutes
what do you mean, you don't know how to do it within the directive? what is this directive meant to accomplish? I'm guessing that your plunker will make it a bit more clear what you need.....
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@Claies Please see my plunker (at the end of the question)
@BeetleJuice Please see my plunker (at the end of the question)
this won't work the way you expect; The onChange will only trigger on the radio button that is clicked on; it does not trigger on the opposite button, because it wasn't interacted with by the user. this is why I suggested that you use [(ngModel)] on the buttons instead.
note that this isn't an angular specific issue, it is an HTML/Javascript issue; see stackoverflow.com/questions/11173685/…
@Claies Thanks for pointing me out a solution but this is an angular specific question because I need a solution for the directive! You keep saying to listen to ngModel but I'm using reactive forms... please fork my plunker and show how you would do.
I'm saying that HTML doesn't support the change event the way you expect, so even though you are trying to make an angular directive, angular can't give you an event trigger that HTML doesn't support. Again, it's not really clear why you need this directive, or why you think that reactive forms means you can't use ngModel....
Hi
You have to understand that this example is part of a much bigger project
when you say I can use ngmodel it's not correct
I won't change my whole project just for that, in addition I need reactive forms anyway for my tests
using both ngmodel and reactive forms is a very bad practice
I know that the change event is not triggered when the radio is unselected
I use it in my example to show you what I need/want
I'm open to any solution using reactive forms
right, you can't make the change event happen. it's not something HTML supports.
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If you have one, please fork the plunker and show how you would do it
That was clear to me from the beginning
you can see in the question
your only real option is to either use binds, or trigger the change from a higher level and then loop through every button in the group to see which one is selected
I'd rather use bind (if it doesn't affect to much the performance)
but I don't know how to do it
If you know, please show it using the plunker and post it as an answer
I'll accept it
thanks for taking the time to help

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